Moss Bay
Washington State
About Moss Bay
Paddle through Seattle's vibrant waters with Moss Bay, where you can rent kayaks, sailboats, and stand-up paddleboards to explore the scenic Lake Union and Puget Sound from one of the city's most accessible waterfront hubs.
Reviews
Moss Bay paddle board rental gave me the best experience forever🔥❗️ Outstanding customer service and very easy to rent. I was thinking to buy a paddle board for myself and wanted to know what size to buy but the feeling i got from Moss Bay was way better than I expected. Plus the views were amazing like Gas Works Park, Seattle Skyline and MOHAI museum. You better don’t miss this place if you want new exp!
— Aik •Pham
One of my favorite things I did on my trip to Seattle! We went on a sunny Saturday and rented a double kayak for $26/hour, life jackets and water baggies included. No line—we were out on the water in about 5 minutes. We managed to kayak all the way to Gasworks and back within one hour (as two young, reasonably fit people). BEAUTIFUL view of the skyline and bridges. I would absolutely come back again.
— Sunny
Tried the single person kayak and had a great experience! They have bathrooms and dry areas to keep shoes and other goods that you might want to not take with you too. The prices are on par with other rental options in the SLU area with the added benefits of a bar just next to the launch area!
— Satej S
Highly recommended for a cool summer time activity of Seattleites- Kayaking/Paddle boarding. The staff is nice, professional. They provide quick coaching, are enthusiastic to answer questions. The gears (kayak, boards, safety jackets) are in great condition so you don't have to worry about it. They provide dry bags, temporary lockers etc. Also reasonably priced.
— Prathamesh Zurale
Fast and friendly service! Our helper explained the rules to us very patiently. A very hassle free experience. We got 3 double kayaks. They were all of good quality and felt sturdy. They also provide life jackets and water protective bags for your belongings.
— Manaswi Karra
Photo by Aik •Pham via Google Maps